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  3. Oyster sauce - Wikipedia

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    The pink oyster mushroom grows in tropical and subtropical areas, growing as far north as Japan and as far south as New Zealand. [2] In Hawai'i, pink oyster mushrooms often grow on fallen coconuts, and on the stalks of palm fronds, though they can also be found on fallen ōhiʻa branches in the forests of the Hawaiian island Kaua'i.

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  7. Orchid mycorrhiza - Wikipedia

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    Orchid mycorrhizae are critically important during orchid germination, as an orchid seed has virtually no energy reserve and obtains its carbon from the fungal symbiont. [1][2] The symbiosis starts with a structure called a protocorm.[3] During the symbiosis, the fungus develops structures called pelotons within the root cortex of the orchid.

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  9. Hypsizygus ulmarius - Wikipedia

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    Hypsizygus ulmarius, also known as the elm oyster mushroom, [1] and less commonly as the elm leech, [2] elm Pleurotus, is an edible fungus. It has often been confused with oyster mushrooms in the Pleurotus genus but can be differentiated easily as the gills are either not decurrent or not deeply decurrent. [ 3 ]

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